I thought it was a great story. It was told very well, and it is hard to disagree with him. As the ideal situation, journalists are trained to remain unbiased. He also stated that photography is all about a different point of view. I can't say that I totally agreed with him and a few others I watched. All stories and interpretations are based on our experiences. I tend to be less political and relegous, but do maintain certain points of views on them. I rarely share them as I believe people should form their own experiences in life. Through my photography, I would just like to share what I experience. It is what we do as photographers, take pictures of what inspires and drives us individually. It is MY point of view on things. Unfortunately, I doubt that I can share my story as well as they have. In a complete conundrum of this whole post, its exactly what I have done here. The same exact thing they have done, just a different subject really. With that being said, I thought it was a great watch. Something you should watch. It is a great way to understand what your intended subject and story is going to be when you decide what you want to say in your story/photography. Thanks for posting that. Their dedication to photography is refreshing.
Here is the other one I watched.
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/e...andscapes.html


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